Office Assistant Schools in Texas
Office assistant schools in Texas can prepare you for a career in various clerical jobs, as a secretary, front desk personnel, and administrative assistant. These schools, which usually offer associate’s degrees and non-degree diplomas, focus on practical training that you will most likely use daily in an office setting. Classes include document formatting, typing, letters, memos, and other written forms of communication, English, business math, office procedures, transcription and, occasionally, desktop publishing. Medical and legal office workers, due to the specialized nature of their employment, usually pursue courses designed specifically for their respective fields. Students wishing to manage a small office might also be interested in office management programs.
Recommended Schools (4 schools found.)
Associate, Diploma
AAS in Administrative Assisting, Administrative Assistant, General Office Professional
San Antonio
Certificate
Administrative Assistant
Brownsville, Austin, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, Pharr, San Antonio
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Other Community and Technical Colleges in Texas
Angelo State University
2601 W Avenue N, San Angelo, Texas 76909Telephone:(325) 942-2555
http://www.angelo.edu
ASU's Accounting, Economics, and Finance Department teaches students skills and real-world knowledge to succeed, rather than just numbers and formulas. The department and its enrolled students are aided in achieving their goals due to these program strengths.
Lamar University
4400 MLK, Beaumont, Texas 77705Telephone:(409) 880-7011
http://www.lamar.edu
Lamar University offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees and there are more than 150 programs of study offered by Lamar University. Students are free to select from among a wide variety of over 100 clubs, activities, honor societies, and social organizations.
Midland College
3600 N Garfield, Midland, Texas 79705Telephone:(432) 685-4500
http://www.midland.edu
Established in 1972 as an independent junior college, Midland College or MC, in 1975, held its first classes on campus. This beautiful campus has since expanded to a main campus of 704,752 square feet on 224 acres of Midland, Texas countryside.
Stephen F Austin State University
1936 North St, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962Telephone:(936) 468-2011
http://www.sfasu.edu
With its 6 colleges, a smorgasboard of undergraduate and graduate programs, that are of high quality, are offered by the Austin State University. There are more than 120 areas of study and more than 80 majors that students can pick from.
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Blvd, Laredo, Texas 78041Telephone:(956) 326-2001
http://tamiu.edu
The main objective of the A.R. Sanchez Junior School of Business is to allow undergraduate, masters-level, and doctoral students to receive internationalized and professional education that is high-quality from the school of Business.
Abilene Christian University
1600 Campus Court, Abilene, Texas 79699Telephone:(325) 674-2000
http://www.acu.edu
Alvin Community College
3110 Mustang Rd, Alvin, Texas 77511Telephone:(281) 756-3500
http://www.alvincollege.edu
Amarillo College
2011 S. Washington, Amarillo, Texas 79109Telephone:(806) 371-5000
http://www.actx.edu
Amberton University
1700 Eastgate Dr, Garland, Texas 75041Telephone:(972) 279-6511
http://www.amberton.edu
American Commercial College
2007 34th St, Lubbock, Texas 79411Telephone:(806) 747-4339
http://acc-careers.com



